释义 |
an·ti·hor·mone \| ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷|-\ noun (-s) Etymology: anti- (I) + hormone : a fraction of blood globulin that is capable of rendering ineffective a protein-containing heterologous hormone when the latter is administered over a period of time and that is now generally considered to be a true antibody formed in response to the presence of foreign protein |